The cool thing about science is that it describes what's happening all around us, all the time. Sometimes, though, kids find it hard to connect what they know about science to the real world. These ...
Pour water into your jar. Fill it almost to the top, leaving room for your “cloud” shaving cream. Add a layer of shaving cream to the top of the water. It will float. Add a few drops of blue food ...
1.) Fill your cup or jar half-way up with water 2.) Shake up the shaving cream and spread/spray a small amount of the shaving cream to the top of the water. Less is more! You want to make a billowy ...
CHARLESTON, SC (WCBD) – Do you know how clouds produce rain or moisture? Meteorologist Arielle Whooley shows us how to create a shaving cream rain cloud in this week’s Storm Team 2 experiment. Start ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Here’s a simple weather-related science experiment your kids might like, it helps them see how raindrops form and fall from clouds. Not to get too technical here, because I ...
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MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - As you get all your gifts ready for wrapping, here’s an inexpensive, colorful and sciency way to conceal your gifts. This lesson dives into how absorption works and can ...